Tech giants started out with high-minded ideals about \”connection,\” but Doctorow shows us how \”connection\” was a sticky trap that locked up everyone you love and everything you care about, turning \”users\” into \”hostages.\” So far, all the proposed solutions amount to self-policing: telling platforms \”you’re so big you cause problems, so you have to get bigger so you can solve them.\”
The Internet Con presents a solution that actually works. It reveals the thing that platforms fear the most: interoperability. Interoperability is the technical, policy and social tool that will decompose tech platforms into services that anyone can mix, match, plug into – or render obsolete.
Interoperability is how we *seize the means of computation*, putting control over tech into tech users’ hands. Enshrining new protections for reverse-engineers, tinkerers, co-ops, nonprofits and startups will fundamentally alter the politics and economics of tech monopolies, weakening them and hastening the day that regulators break them up so they no longer present a threat to society.
The Internet Con charts where Big Tech monopolies came from – and makes play how we’ll abolish them for good.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 192
Imprint: Verso
Publication date: 05/09/2023
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